The Government of Canada wants to advance the development of clean technologies. They will invest $20000 to harness solar power for the Osoyoos Desert Centre in British Columbia.
The centre is a non- profit organization which wants to preserve the endangered antelope-brush ecosystem in British Columbia’s South Okanagan. With the contribution of the funding, the Osoyoos Desert Centre will be able to install the solar equipment. This device is designed to provide the centre with a source of year-round power. The investment will help the Osoyoos Desert Centre take its commitment to conservation and environmental education to the next level. Cause of that, the centre will become a leader in the growth of the green energy and tourism.
The installation of a solar power system will help us showcase the power of the sun, said the executive director of the centre. On the top of that he thinks that this will serve a positive example of the use of renewable energy sources in ecotourism.
Louise Oosterlynck
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